A documentary about the demolition of low-income houses in Sanggye-dong making residents homeless to beautify Seoul in preparation of the 1988 Olympic Game held in Korea.
A documentary about the demolition of low-income houses in 상계동 making residents homeless to beautify Seoul in preparation of the 1988 Olympic Game held in Korea.

Features Jongmyo which is the royal ancestrial shrine of the Joseon Dynasty and is considered as one of the most sublime and moderate architecture of the Joseon Dynasty. Jongmyo was designated as World Heriage by UNESCO in 1995.

This film features the modern and contemporary characteristics of Seoul; as depicted in the novels of such writers as Kim Seung-ok, Park Kyung-ri, Lee Dong-ha, Yi Mun-yol, and Park Tae-won. Based on the novelists works, it covers various aspects of Seoul, including the youth generation, food, industrialization, residents, and drinking culture, along with discussing what modern and contemporary novels mean to contemporary Koreans.

The story of two billboard painters who eke out a meager living in Seoul in the late 1980s. Ch'il-su, struggling to hold down a job, befriends Man-su, a capable and intelligent worker who is held back in life because his father is an "unreformed" Communist sympathizer. The two team up in search of temporary work. One day, while painting a beer ad, the friends begin shouting their frustrations to the city below. The police misinterpret their actions, which leads to an unexpected and surreal confrontation.